June 24, 2025
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The General Staff reported 165 combatants at the front per day

The most fighting was in the Pokrovsky direction”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

At the front last day, 165 were recorded, in the morning summary of the General Staff of the Armed Forces.

Most of the fighting was in the Pokrovsky direction. “Over the past day, our defenders stopped 54 assault actions of the aggressor near the settlements of the ray, Novotoretske, Mirolyubivka, Lisivka, Novoukrainka, Novosergiyivka, Lucky, Mirnograd, Oleksiivka, Popi Yar, Malynivka, Kopteve, and in the directions of Shakhovka It is in the message.

In addition, there were 27 Russian attacks last day in the Toretsky direction, 24 combat clashes took place in the Lyman direction, and 17.

The fighting also lasted in the North Slobozhansky and Kursk directions, in the South Slobozhansky, Kupyansky, Siversky, Kramatorsk, Dnieper directions.

The Pokrovsky direction in the Donetsk region remains one of the hottest areas of the front. Over the last year, the largest number of combat clashes is mainly recorded there.

On May 22, Radio Liberty Donbass reported that Russia in Donbass intensified the offensive in several directions, seeking to surround Konstantinovka – an important railway knot and a stronghold of Ukrainian defense.

According to the Commander -in -Chief of the Armed Forces Alexander Sirsky of June 22, the forces of Ukraine’s defense were able to stabilize the situation on the front line in the border areas of Sumy region and Kursk region of the Russian Federation.

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